News roundup – Digging into DFI transparency and rounding up 2021
Our regular monthly newsletter, featuring our blog series digging into the components of DFI transparency, two opportunities to work with us and a roundup of 2021.
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Our regular monthly newsletter, featuring our blog series digging into the components of DFI transparency, two opportunities to work with us and a roundup of 2021.
By Paul James | | Blog
This blog introduces the first of the components of our DFI Transparency Tool, core information. It expands on the theme of uneven progress in improving transparency, and reflects on why and how we initially focused our research on the basic information that provides the foundations for true transparency.
By Paul James | | Blog
In this blog, Paul James discusses our experience of researching DFI transparency for the last two years, looking both at how the industry has changed for the better in recent years and the amount of work that still needs to be done.
By Ryan Anderton | | News
Publish What You Fund is looking for a detail-oriented, numerate Research Assistant to support our work on development finance institution (DFI) transparency. Salary: £27,000 – 30,000 depending on experience. Fixed term contract (12 months)
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Our regular monthly newsletter, featuring our new three-year strategy, the launch of our DFI Transparency Tool, a new networked data indicator for the 2022 Aid Transparency Index, work to track funding data for women’s economic empowerment and consultancy opportunities.
By Elma Jenkins | | Blog
In this blog, we’ve set out our journey to access, merge, clean and use unique datasets on funding flows for Women’s economic empowerment in a way not done before. We will use the evidence to inform recommendations and advocacy for increased and better funding for women.